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Discover the healing art of Reiki!

The Japanese healing art of Reiki enhances balance and amplifies energy while reducing stress, promoting healing, and significantly improving your quality of life. In Yoga Journal Presents: Your Guide to Reiki, you'll find expert information on the popular hands-on holistic therapy that encourages relaxation and eases pain by transmitting energy between the practitioner and recipient. This accessible and comprehensive guide teaches you how to:
Identify where energy enters and leaves the body and encourage the flow of this energy where it is needed
Connect with the Universal Life Force through a Reiki attunement
Establish your personal Reiki routine for self-treatment and healing others
Balance energy flow throughout the body
Participate in Reiki shares
Create a Reiki-centered spiritual lifestyle
Whether you're new to Reiki or already a practitioner, this guide will help you deepen your practice and restore balance throughout the body, mind, and spirit.

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INTRODUCTION

REIKI IS A SIMPLE AND NATURAL system of touch healing that originated in Japan through the discovery of a Zen Buddhist named Mikao Usui. The history and healing techniques used in Reiki are continuously passed down from teacher to student through a unique attunement process. Today, there are a variety of different lineages, all of which stem from this one man’s influence.

Although Reiki is a spiritual healing art, it is not associated with any one belief system or doctrine, organized or otherwise. For this reason, Reiki practitioners make up a very diverse community. Reiki can be practiced by anyone who is open to its love energies. All that you need in order to give yourself a Reiki treatment are your hands, your body, and a willingness to touch it. Regardless of the status of your health, whether you are incredibly healthy or troubled by disease or injury, Reiki can offer great benefits. When you are ill, Reiki treatments can help restore you to good health. When you are healthy, Reiki treatments will reinforce your vitality and strengthen your immune system.

Reiki is a holistic healing modality that encourages relaxation and relieves suffering. Its gentle action makes it a perfect instrument to have readily available under all circumstances. As you learn and begin to use Reiki, you will discover that it is easily accessible in any situation because it turns on automatically whenever you place your hands either on your body or on another person’s body.

Extremely adaptable, Reiki complements other types of health treatments. Pre-op and post-op Reiki treatments will often shorten the care period following surgery because Reiki accelerates the healing process. Also, Reiki treatments can easily be conducted in your home because no special equipment is required. The recipient can relax in a bed or recliner during the session.

This book is meant to present Reiki not only as a healing art, but also as a way of life. Reiki is so simple that Reiki Level I, the first of three levels of training, can be learned in only a few short hours. And yet, after a person takes that first-level Reiki class and becomes attuned to Reiki, he will be changed forever. The changes that may occur will vary from person to person, but these are changes that will ultimately be positive for everyone.

Balance comes to both the giver and receiver of Reiki’s ki (life force) energies. In this book, the term practitioner is used to represent the person giving a Reiki treatment. The term recipient represents the person receiving it. Everyone who has been attuned to any level of Reiki may be called a Reiki practitioner.

Reiki will extend its gentle, yet powerful, healing energies to you. All you have to do is open your heart to it and invite it in.

PART 1

WHAT IS REIKI?

Be the peace you want to see in the world.

Gandhi

In this part, you’ll be introduced to the basic concepts of Reiki. You’ll find out what it is, where it came from, and how it developed. You’ll discover the way it uses ki (life force) energy to help create healing. You’ll learn how and where energy enters and leaves the body, and you’ll learn about the basic techniques practitioners commonly perform to encourage the flow of this energy where it is needed. You’ll also discover what it feels like to perform and receive Reiki treatments and how to measure the Reiki pulse to facilitate flow.

CHAPTER 1

REIKI ENERGY AND SENSATIONS

The energy we give heals our own wounds.

Jaclyn Costello

THE TERM REIKIis derived from two Japanese syllables, rei and ki (pronounced ray key), meaning Universal Life Energy. Rei represents the source of this energy and ki represents the energy’s movement within and around us. In this chapter, you’ll discover more about Reiki energy, how to channel ki, and what experiencing Reiki feels like. You’ll also find out the appropriate way to honor Reiki and you’ll learn the basic techniques of how to perform Reiki.

Finally, you’ll find out more about Reiki sensations, including why you may not experience any at all, why Reiki healers are sometimes said to have hot hands, and why you may sometimes feel extra hands are helping you.

What Is Reiki?

Usui Reiki Ryoho is an energy healing art that derived from ancient healing practices that intentionally channels ki energies to promote balance and well-being. Ki is the Japanese term that refers to the life force, or living energy, that connects us to everything and sustains our life breath. Ki animates the body and gives life its pulse. Every living thing exists because of ki. Without ki, there is no life. When a person, animal, tree, or any living thing is in poor health, it is an indication that ki is not functioning as well as it could be. A sickly body’s energy is blocked in some way, meaning that ki is not able to flow freely. The Reiki practitioner assists the recipient by channeling pure ki energies into the body to help break through blockages and balance his or her life force. It is important to remember that a Reiki practitioner does not heal the recipient, but helps the recipient heal himself or herself. A Reiki practitioner is simply a channel for energy that the recipient will use for its highest and best use.

Reiki Is Energy

Reiki is the source of Universal Life Energy, and it is also a term used to describe the healing modality that accesses and transmits that energy. Reiki as a healing instrument operates through the concept that there is an unlimited supply of Universal Life Energy available for us to tap into.

It can be difficult to describe what Reiki is to someone who has not come into contact with it, but it can be helpful to think about how you would describe the wind to someone who has never experienced it. You cannot actually see the wind. You can feel and see only the effects of the wind; you feel its warmth or coolness against your skin when a breeze is gentle, and you see its strength when trees and homes are leveled during hurricanes. Wind upsets your hair, sweeps and scatters leaves about, waves your flags, and so on. It is an external force that you feel outside of your body. In contrast, Reiki could be compared to wind internalized. Reiki’s life source fluctuates within your body and can be depleted by physical or emotional stress, but also restored through healing.

Reiki, in its purest form, is basically an uncomplicated system of healing. You do not have to believe in Reiki for it to work. The practitioner cannot claim or take responsibility for healing or nonhealing when Reiki is applied. Reiki works at the level of acceptance of the person who is receiving it. Acceptance is not a matter of faith or belief. Acceptance suggests that there is a willingness to move from a painful experience into a less painful experience.

REIKI REFLECTIONS

Many people in the healing community now substitute the term dis-ease for the word disease. In this way the emphasis is placed on the natural state of ease being imbalanced, or disrupted, with less focus on any particular ailment.

Reiki As Love Energy

Because of its gentle nature, Reiki is often described as a love energy. Its infinite healing power is limited only by our self-made boundaries. As you open up to Reiki’s love energies, you will discover the myriad of benefits it offers, including the following:

Reiki replenishes vitality of life.

It treats causes and symptoms of dis-eases.

It clears away toxic and stagnant energies.

It serves as a stress reliever and calming agent.

It boosts the immune system.

It enhances intuition.

It does not conflict or interfere with any religious beliefs.

It complements other healing modalities.

It is always available, wherever you are.

It promotes balance in all aspects of your life.

It offers unconditional love.

How Reiki Enters the Body

Also known as energy vortexes, or wheels of light, chakras are funnel-shaped centers within our bodies that serve as intake and outflow mechanisms to control the flow of ki energies that sustain us. Healers are familiar with seven major and twenty-one minor chakras. Chakras are discussed in more detail in Chapter 17. Reiki enters the body through one or a combination of these centers. Some people believe that Reiki is pulled upward from the earth’s grounding energies through the soles of the feet at the earth chakra. Others believe it enters from a celestial source through the top of the head at the crown chakra. Others feel it enters through the tan tien (the energy center located just below the navel, also called the hara or sacral chakra), and some feel it enters through the root chakra (at the base of the spine).

When Reiki is applied to the recipient, healing energies flow out of the practitioner’s body through the palms of the hands as they touch the recipient’s body. The energy flow varies in speed, depending on various factors such as the extent of the recipient’s illness, degree of blockage, and readiness to accept change. The source offers an unlimited supply of Reiki so that we, as facilitators of Reiki, are never depleted.

REIKI REFLECTIONS

Reiki is not a religion. Having a belief system is not necessary for Reiki to work. Reiki does not infringe on your right to believe what you wish and does not require you to change or switch your religious faith. Christians, pagans, agnostics, Hindus, Buddhists, and Jews may freely adopt Reiki as a means to heal and bring harmony into their lives.

How Is Reiki Taught?

Reiki is taught through the process of passing attunements from Master to student. An attunement is best explained as a metaphor. Think of your body as a radio with the power turned on. You have access to energy (or a radio station) all the time. An attunement allows your body to be adjusted like a radio dial so you can hear the station clearly. An attunement clears and opens the channels in your own body so you are now connected to the source of universal ki. Attuned Reiki students are then able to serve as conduits of an unlimited supply of Universal Life Energy that can be transferred to others, assisting them in healing.

Reiki is so powerful that a healer that has had an attunement will notice that life changes start to happen. In order to be a conduit for pure, loving ki energies, you must let go of things that are no longer serving you. Awareness of the possibility of experiencing subtle, and at other times, pronounced, changes in your life as an aftereffect of an attunement will benefit you in the long run.

Before attempting to draw upon this powerful healing reservoir, a person must be able to accommodate it, so that the life force can flow freely. Through the attunement process, a passageway is cleared within the body to serve as an empty vessel for channeling the ki energies.

Keep in mind that in order to become a Reiki practitioner, you must be attuned by a teacher. Some people have proclaimed themselves to be Reiki practitioners without ever having been attuned by a teacher. This is not ethical behavior and dishonors the Reiki rite of passage. However, this is not to say that you cannot tap into the life force and do energy-healing work without being attuned to Reiki. There are other energy-healing modalities that do not involve attunements; however, it is the initiation process involving attunements that makes Reiki different from other energy-healing techniques.

REIKI REFLECTIONS

Much of this book focuses on becoming a Reiki practitioner, how to do self-Reiki, and how to go about giving Reiki treatments to family members or friends. But before you immerse yourself too deeply in the academic aspects of Reiki, and before signing up for a class and becoming attuned to Reiki, schedule a session for yourself with a practitioner and experience it firsthand. Reiki is for everyone, but not everyone is for Reiki. Consider getting at least one or two treatments before agreeing to an attunement.

Reiki Sensations

What does Reiki feel like? As Reiki energies flow between practitioner and recipient during a Reiki session, the two bodies may respond or react with particular sensations. These sensations are nearly always pleasant. You may feel heat, warmth, cold, or sensations of subtleness, steadfastness, or forcefulness. The fact that you can feel Reiki energy flowing, whether you are giving or receiving it, is verification that the energy is being welcomed.

What It Feels Like

Reiki works like a thermostat that regulates the body. Much like a furnace that automatically turns on and off to regulate the temperature, Reiki flows slowly or rapidly—as needed—to dispense balancing energies. Reiki sometimes moves erratically, other times smoothly. These fluctuations of ki energy churning within us can often be felt as pins and needles, hot flashes, goose bumps, throbbing, and so on.

Sensations Felt by Giver and Recipient

During a Reiki treatment, both the Reiki practitioner and the recipient feel sensations. A practitioner’s hands will often heat up as a result of the flow coursing through his palms. The recipient frequently feels sleepy and yawns repeatedly as incoming Reiki energies soothe and calm pent-up emotional tension and stress.

REIKI REFLECTIONS

You may experience any of the following sensations during a Reiki session: heat or coolness, pins and needles, tingling, vibrational buzzing, electrical sparks, numbness, throbbing, itchiness, and sleepiness.

Some people are more in tune with their bodies than others and will be able to share fantastic stories about feeling the different sensations that occur while using Reiki. They will talk about experiencing imagery, kinesthesia, and/or inner voices while either giving or receiving Reiki.

For some Reiki practitioners, hand temperature may change as they are giving Reiki treatments. These changes range from burning hot to icy cold. Sometimes, the practitioner’s perception and the recipient’s perception of the temperature will be different. For instance, as you are giving Reiki, you may feel that you’re burning up, but your recipient may feel coolness from your touch. Or, it may be that you are experiencing cold hands, while the recipient may comment on the warmth of your hands.

You May Not Feel Anything

Reiki sensations can be very subtle and may be overlooked, but with continued practice most people will begin to notice even the slightest shifts of energy. A few people will seldom, if ever, feel anything with Reiki beyond the tactile sensation of hands-to-body touch.

Fortunately, Reiki works whether you feel it or not. If you are having difficulty feeling sensations while giving a Reiki treatment, try closing your eyes. Keeping your eyes shut eliminates visual distractions, which will help you focus more on the person and the sensations.

Hot and Cold Hands

It is often taught that after receiving your Reiki Level I attunement, you will develop hot hands. Having hot hands is supposedly a credible sign that the attunement worked and that you are now officially a channel for Reiki. Experiencing hot hands may very well indicate that Reiki has been awakened and you are now a genuine, functioning Reiki conduit. But if you do not experience hot hands, does that indicate nothing has happened and that your attunement was a failure? Not at all. Every person’s attunement experience is unique. Being told that you need to experience hot hands or that your experience was somehow deficient because it was different from that of others is greatly misleading.

REIKI REFLECTIONS

Always wash your hands with soap and water before applying Reiki. Avoid fragrant soaps and lotions, especially if the person you are treating may be allergic to the aromatic chemicals used in those products. If your hands are naturally cold, briskly rub your palms together for several seconds to warm them up before beginning treatment.

Extra Healing Hands

This is an experience that is not at all uncommon. Some recipients may feel that additional practitioners are participating in the Reiki session. For instance, one woman reported that during a one-on-one session with the